Contae Chorcaí

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Contae Chorcaí

Tabhair Cuairt, Cónaigh, Oibrigh, agus Infheistigh.

Nuacht

Cork County Council has officially launched its Town Centre First (TCF) Regeneration Plan for Skibbereen. The ambitious but pragmatic plan for Skibbereen Town Centre represents the culmination of significant public consultation by Cork County Council as part of the national Town Centre First policy initiative. Pictured: Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Valerie O’Sullivan and Cllr. Joe Carroll, Chairperson of the West Cork Municipal District.
Municipal Districts Operations & Rural Development
29 Apr 2024

Skibbereen Town Centre First Regeneration Plan Launched

Cork County Council has officially launched its Town Centre First (TCF) Regeneration Plan for Skibbereen. The ambitious but pragmatic plan for Skibbereen Town Centre represents the culmination of significant public consultation by Cork County Council as part of the national Town Centre First policy initiative. 

Fógra Poiblí

Dunkettle Interchange.
Arts and Culture
29 Apr 2024

CALL FOR TENDERS: SPECIALIST COMMISSIONING AND COORDINATION SERVICES

Cork County Council, in partnership with Cork City Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) have issued a Call for Tenders for Per Cent for Art commissioning and coordinating services associated with the upgrade of the N8 Dunkettle Interchange, Co. Cork.

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Roads and Transportation
25 Apr 2024

Temporary Closing of Public Roads

Pursuant to Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993, & Article 12 of the Roads Regulations 1994, notice is hereby given that Cork County Council proposes to temporarily close the following road.

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Roads and Transportation
22 Apr 2024

Temporary Closing of Public Roads

Pursuant to Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993, & Article 12 of the Roads Regulations 1994, notice is hereby given that Cork County Council proposes to temporarily close the following road.

Imeachtaí

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Cuairteoir

Ar Cuairt

Is é Corcaigh, atá lonnaithe in Iardheisceart na hÉireann idir Oirthear Ársa na hÉireann agus Slí an Atlantaigh Fhiáin, an contae is mó in Éirinn. Deirtear faoi Chorcaigh, ag a bhfuil os cionn 1,000km de chósta agus an dara cuan nádúrtha is mó ar domhan, gurb é 'Tearmann Mara na Éireann', é. Tá go leor nithe mealltacha ann a bhfuil cáil idirnáisiúnta orthu agus a tharraingíonn cuairteoirí, mar shampla Droichead Coise Chairn Uí Néid, Inis Píc, Eispéireas Jameson, Páirc Dhúlra Fhóite, Caisleán cáiliúil An Bhlarna, Cúirt agus Páirc Dhúin ar Aill, gan ach cúpla ceann acu a lua. Tá 8 n-oileán in Iarthar Chorcaí, tá cónaí ar 7 gcinn acu agus a chultúr agus a stair uathúil féin ag gach uile cheann acu.

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Cónaitheoir

Cónaigh, Oibrigh

Cuireann Comhairle Contae Chorcaí raon leathan de sheirbhísí éagsúla ar fáil do thart ar 332,255 saoránach. Tá roinnt seirbhísí fógartha go maith, mar shampla: Tithíocht, Bóithre, Pleanáil agus Comhshaol, ach tá raon de sheirbhísí ardchaighdeáin eile a chuirimid ar fáil dár bpobail, mar Leabharlanna, an tSeirbhís Dóiteáin, Maoiniú Pobail, LEADER, agus na hEalaíona agus an Oidhreacht.

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Gnó

Infheistigh

Is é ról an Údaráis Áitiúil ná Contae Chorcaí a chur chun cinn mar shuíomh mealltach do ghnólachtaí chun lonnú, fás agus forbairt ann, do dhaoine chun infheistiú ann, agus d'fhostóirí agus d'fhostaithe chun oibre agus cónaí ann. Oibríonn Comhairle Contae Chorcaí chun tacú le gnólachtaí agus cruthú fostaíochta, i gcomhar le gníomhaireachtaí tacaíochta fiontair, fiontraithe, grúpaí pobail, agus páirtithe leasmhara eile.

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Comhairle

Do Chomhairle Contae

Tá róil agus freagrachtaí Chomhairle Contae Chorcaí leathnaithe le blianta beaga anuas, agus cé go soláthraímid fós seirbhísí traidisiúnta mar Bóithre, Pleanáil agus Tithíocht, táimid ag tacú freisin le colúin lárnacha na sochaí nua-aimseartha, mar Forbairt Pobail, Tacaíocht Ghnó agus Turasóireacht.